Replacement parts for the old radiators in my home

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Mad Plumber

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I have been looking for replacement parts for the old radiators in my home. I haven't had any luck with finding a dealer in New York. The only place i did find was a place in Mass., but i fear the shipping charges. I am looking for replacement valves (standard) and replacement knobs. The ones I have are leaking where the knob and valve come together. I have tried plumbers tape, but this has been only a short term fix, as they are leaking again! The knob is stripped where it enters the bonnet nut on the valve. Any help and/or advice would be greatly appreciated. I fear that the continued leaking will ruin the surrounding flooring. Thank you for your time.
 

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Steam or Hot Water Radiators? I did a quick search on Yahoo search for "Steam Radiator Replacement parts", and came up with quite a few hits.
 

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HI,
Seems to me they need to be repacked. I don't remember/know much about it other than that we had a leak in one of ours (hot water heat) and the furnace guy told us something about repacking. as for knobs, try ****.
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AMy
 

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I just bought a radiator valve at Home Depot today for baseboard cast iron a friend was putting in for me.

Now this is in Chicago so I don't know where you live.
 
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